What lures?

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I am going on a drop hunt in unit 18 out of bethel. We will be flying into a lake. What kind of fish are going to be present in most of the lakes in southwest Alaska? What should I bring for lures. Weight will be limited so I Appreciate the advice as I can't bring the whole tackle box.
 

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I have never fished close to Bethel. A ways NE of there we got into the pike. Big silver or green spoons or flesh flies, the gaudier the better.

SW quite a ways we got into grayling, silvers and bows. Silver and brass Mepps, small & medium (#1 & #4) did pretty good.
 

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I have never fished close to Bethel. A ways NE of there we got into the pike. Big silver or green spoons or flesh flies, the gaudier the better.

SW quite a ways we got into grayling, silvers and bows. Silver and brass Mepps, small & medium (#1 & #4) did pretty good.

Thank you so much. This actually helps out a tons. Pike I am use too. Never fished for grayling. So that will be new
 

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Thank you so much. This actually helps out a tons. Pike I am use too. Never fished for grayling. So that will be new

Spin gear fishing for grayling, small spinners as previously mentioned can work well. I'd recommend black rooster tails. Don't overlook small white/tan tube jigs.
 
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Don't overlook small white/tan tube jigs.

I believe this is spot on

crappie jigs are very effective

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